National Coach Museum Entry Tickets at Museu Nacional dos Coches
National Coach Museum Entry Tickets
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The National Coach Museum houses one of the world's finest collections of royal carriages and ceremonial coaches in Lisbon's historic Belém district. Set within the former Royal Palace of Belém near the Tagus River, this remarkable museum displays over three centuries of Portuguese state pageantry through ornately decorated vehicles used by nobility and royalty.
You'll explore exceptional coaches from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, including the travelling coach of Philip II and carriages that participated in Portugal's grand embassy to the Pope. The collection was assembled by Queen Amélie, who gathered these cultural treasures from royal storage to create a public display. Beyond the coaches themselves, you'll discover equestrian uniforms, ceremonial armour and cavalry gear that showcase the extraordinary craftsmanship of European court culture.
Highlights
- Philip II's ornate travelling coach and diplomatic embassy carriages
- Exhibits tracing the assassination of Charles I and the end of Portuguese monarchy
- 18th-century ceremonial armour, uniforms and processional accessories
- Interactive multimedia screens and projections explaining transport evolution
- Elegant woodwork and artistic details demonstrating royal craftsmanship
- Queen Amélie's preserved collection of state and ceremonial vehicles
Plan Your Visit to National Coach Museum
The museum welcomes visitors of all ages with accessible entrances and facilities for wheelchair users. Children under 12 enter free with a paying adult. For the quietest experience, arrive early in the morning or later in the day when galleries are less crowded.
Located in Belém district, the museum sits close to other major attractions. After exploring the royal carriages, you can easily visit the nearby Jerónimos Monastery tickets or take a Belém Tower tickets to complete your historical tour of this UNESCO World Heritage area. The museum's location also makes it convenient to combine with Sintra day trip excursions departing from central Lisbon.
Guided tours and audio guides are available at the ticket desk, providing detailed context about each coach's historical significance and the evolution of Portuguese royal ceremonies. The modern exhibition spaces incorporate seven multimedia screens and large projections that enhance your understanding of these remarkable vehicles and their role in European court life.
Why you'll love it
- Experience a tailor-made visit highlighting the 17th, 18th, and 19th-century fantastic collections of coaches at the Nation Coach Museum
- View coaches from key moments in European history, like the assassination of Charles I, marking the end of the Portuguese monarchy
- Marvel at the traveling carriage of Philip II and the grandiose coaches that formed an integral part of Portugal's embassy to the Pope
- Explore remarkable 18th-century cavalry gear, stylish coach uniforms, armory pieces, and procession accessories in this notable collection
- Fun fact: Dozens of Portuguese Crown coaches were discreetly stored in royal palace stables
- Queen Amélie innovatively gathered them in one place for public display.
What's included
- Entry to the National Coach Museum
- In-person guided tour of the museum galleries
- Audio guide or self-guided commentary device
- Hotel transfers and transport to the museum
- Service charges and gratuities
Good to know
- Age suitability
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- Know before you go
Show a valid ID at entry for reduced or free tickets
Children under 12 enter free with a paying adult
Lisbon Card holders receive complimentary admission
Wheelchair access and accessible parking are available
Check the museum’s opening hours before your visit
- Visitor guidelines
Do not touch the exhibited carriages or artifacts
Photography is allowed without flash only
Follow signage and staff instructions throughout the museum
Supervise children at all times during the visit
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
Frequently asked
What can I see at the National Coach Museum?
You’ll find royal carriages, ceremonial chariots, coach uniforms and related historical artifacts.
Is the museum accessible to wheelchair users?
Yes, there are accessible entrances, reserved seating and designated parking for visitors with disabilities.
Are guided tours available?
Many tours offer guides or audio guides; check availability at the ticket desk upon arrival.
Do children need a ticket?
Children under 12 can enter free with a paying adult.
What is the best time to visit?
Arrive early or later in the day for quieter galleries. Confirm opening times in advance.
Where you'll be
Museu Nacional dos Coches, Av. da Índia 136
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